A chemical used in the camera's rubber grips can result in a reaction that changes the grips from black to white and poses a risk of skin irritation to the consumer.
A chemical used in the camera's rubber grips can result in a reaction that changes the grips from black to white and poses a risk of skin irritation to the consumer.
Updated: Thursday, 16 Aug 2012, 4:05 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 2:56 PM EDT
Being a skilled photographer is nothing to sneeze at, unless you're a Canon owner. About 68,000 EOS Rebel T4i digital SLR cameras are being recalled because of a potential allergic reaction risk.
A chemical used in the camera's rubber grips can result in a reaction that changes the grips from black to white and can cause skin irritation.
If you have one of these Canon cameras, stop using it and contact Canon for a free rubber grip replacement.
Call 855-902-3277 or go to the Canon website for more information.
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